The computer clicks on the taskbar and does not respond, why does clicking on the computer taskbar n

Updated on number 2024-03-07
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Press [CTRL+SHFIT+ESC] to open the task manager;

    2. Click [File] - [Run New Task];

    3. Check [Create this task with system management permissions], and enter in the box: powershell Click OK;

    4. In PowerShell Terminal, enter the following command and execute:

    Wait for the command to complete and check whether the issue has been fixed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Press [CTRL+SHFIT+ESC] to open the task manager;

    2. Click [File] - [Run New Task];

    3. Check [Create this task with system management permissions], and enter in the box: powershell Click OK;

    4. In PowerShell Terminal, enter the following command and execute:

    Wait for the command to complete and check whether the issue has been fixed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In the Windows series of systems, the taskbar refers to a small bar located at the bottom of the desktop, which is mainly composed of the start menu, the quick launch bar, the application area, the language options strip and the tray area, while the taskbar of the Windows 7 system has the function of "showing the desktop".

    Win7 Solution:

    1.If there is no response when we click on the taskbar, we press "Ctrl+Alt+del" on the keyboard;

    2.Then in the [Start Task Manager] that opens, you will see all the processes as shown below:

    Launch Task Manager.

    3.Now we click on [Process] to find [and then click on [End Process] below:

    End the process. 4.In this way, your computer desktop will be puzzled, we now click [File] [New Task (Run)] and then enter "Click [OK] The desktop is back:

    Create a task. XP Solutions.

    1.Also on the computer, [Start], find [Settings], and then I click on it to enter the [Control Panel].

    Control panel. 2.In the [Control Panel] that opens, we find [Date, Time, Language and Locale] and double-click it to enter:

    Control panel. 3.To pick up the station, we click on the [Language] dialog box:

    Language dialog box.

    4.In the [Region and Language Options] that opens, we double-click [Details] [Advanced] as shown in the following figure:

    Regional and language options.

    5.Now we select [Turn off advanced text service] and then click [OK] as shown in the figure below

    Turn off the advanced text service.

    6.Then we click [Details] [Advanced] under [Text Service and Input Language] as shown in the following figure:

    Text service and input language.

    7.Next, we uncheck [Disable Advanced Text Service] and then click the [OK] button.

    Turn off the advanced text service.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Here's why:

    1. The reasons for the lack of response to clicking on the computer taskbar are: (1) the system asks the state imitation question (2) temporary fake death. If there is no response when you click on the taskbar, press "Ctrl+Alt+del" on the keyboard, and then you will see all the processes in the open [Start Task Management Trace Calculator] as shown by the following force.

    2. Click [Process] to find it here, and then click [End Process] below: then click [File] [New Task (Run)] and enter "Click [OK] The desktop is back.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Press [CTRL+SHFIT+ESC] to open the task manager;

    2. Click [File] - [Run New Task];

    3. Check [Create this task with system management permissions], and enter in the box: powershell Click OK;

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The reason why the computer taskbar clicks on the unresponsive may be that the computer can't react at once; or fake your death, you can wait for a while; If you can't react. You can press Ctrl+Alt+Del to bring up the Task Manager to end the unresponsive program, then restart the computer.

    In the process of using Windows 10, sometimes users will encounter the situation that the start menu cannot be opened and clicks are unresponsive, how to solve it at this time? Here are three ways to do this.

    Method 1: Right-click on the taskbar and select Task Manager from the pop-up right-click menu, or press Ctrl+Alt+Del to open the Task Manager interface.

    From the Task Manager window that opens, switch to the Processes tab, select the Desktop Window Manager item, and click the End Process button to result this process.

    At this time, the "Task Manager" warning window will pop up as shown in the figure, here you can directly check the "Abandon unsaved data and close" item, and click the "Close" button. The Desktop Window Manager will automatically restart, and the Start menu will be available as normal.

    Method 2: Modify Group Policy to fix the failure of the Start menu.

    Press "Windows+R" directly to open the "Run" window, or click the "Start" menu, select the "Run" item from its right-click menu, and enter "Click OK to open Group Policyr."

    From the Group Policy window that opens, click Computer Management - Windows Devices - Security Settings - Local Policies - Security Options, find the User Account Control: Admin Approval Mode for Built-in Administrator Accounts item on the right, right-click it, and select Properties from its right-click menu.

    All you need to do is restart your computer and you'll be able to use the Start menu normally.

    Right-click on the Start menu and select the "Shut down or log out" - "Restart" item from the menu on the right side to restart your computer.

    Method 3: If the above methods can't solve the problem that the Start menu won't open, we need to "reset the computer".

    Open the "Run" window, enter "msconfig" and press enter to open the "System Configuration Utility" program.

    From the "System Configuration" window that opens, switch to the "Boot" tab, check the "Safe Boot" item, click the "OK" button, and restart the computer to enter safe mode.

    In the "Safe Mode" interface, enter the "Settings"-"Update & Security" interface in turn, switch to the "Recovery" tab, and click the "Start" button under "Reset this computer" to reset the system and restart the installation of Win10.

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